Kannada – Artifex.News https://artifex.news Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Mon, 11 May 2026 05:51:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://artifex.news/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cropped-cropped-app-logo-32x32.png Kannada – Artifex.News https://artifex.news 32 32 Why the Dhruva Sarja-Prem film ‘KD: The Devil’ is trapped in formula https://artifex.news/article70964538-ecerand29/ Mon, 11 May 2026 05:51:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70964538-ecerand29/ Read More “Why the Dhruva Sarja-Prem film ‘KD: The Devil’ is trapped in formula” »

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‘KD: The Devil’, starring Dhruva Sarja, produced by KVN Productions and directed by Prem, was one of the anticipated movies from the Kannada film industry. After the gangster drama hit the screens on April 30, 2026, ‘KD’ has drawn polarising reactions from the audience. While Dhruva Sarja fans are thrilled by their favourite star’s performance, others are calling it a passable movie. This video essay looks at how the film is troubled by formula, right from the making to its promotional strategies.

Reporting: Vivek MV

Video & Editing: Ravichandran N

Published – May 11, 2026 11:21 am IST



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CEO’s Hiring Post Sparks Controversy https://artifex.news/vikram-chopra-cars24-cant-speak-kannada-come-to-delhi-ceos-hiring-post-sparks-controversy-7291939rand29/ Fri, 20 Dec 2024 07:12:06 +0000 https://artifex.news/vikram-chopra-cars24-cant-speak-kannada-come-to-delhi-ceos-hiring-post-sparks-controversy-7291939rand29/ Read More “CEO’s Hiring Post Sparks Controversy” »

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The social media post has sparked a controversy.

New Delhi:

A social media post by Vikram Chopra, CEO of Cars24, has triggered a debate over linguistic identity and workplace inclusivity. Mr Chopra shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) aimed at those living in Bengaluru open for jobs in Delhi-NCR.

The post read, “Still can’t speak Kannada after years in Bengaluru? It’s okay. Aa jao Dilli (come to Delhi).” 

“We are not saying Delhi NCR is better. Only that it really is. If you wish to come back, write to me at vikram@cars24.com with the subject – Delhi meri jaan,” his post read. 

While some interpreted the message as a light-hearted recruitment pitch, many others criticised it for belittling Kannada.

“This is probably not the message you would want to post in a hiring call. So basically you want north Indians/Delhiites in your team? The rest of the folks?” asked one social media user. 

“Delhi NCR has its charm, but before calling it ‘better,’ let’s take a moment to consider the reality. A look at the crime data might offer a different perspective. Think twice before making the move,” commented another. 

One individual even dug out an old post by Mr Chopra himself in which he criticised the national capital. “The most difficult thing in Delhi is to deal with its people,” his post from 2009 read. 

In June last year, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah issued a strong call for fostering a “Kannada atmosphere” across the state. He urged all residents of Karnataka to adopt Kannada in their daily lives.

“It is the responsibility of every Kannadiga to protect the Kannada language, land, and water,” Mr Siddaramaiah said. He said that speaking Kannada should be a conscious decision for all residents of the state, regardless of their linguistic background.

Supporters of Mr Chopra’s post, however, have defended it as an acknowledgement of the challenges non-Kannada speakers face while living and working in Bengaluru.

“I compliment you for this initiative. It’s important that those who work live close to their families,” wrote one social media user.





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Chamarajanagar varsity to host Kannada Science Congress https://artifex.news/article68855314-ece/ Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:26:05 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68855314-ece/ Read More “Chamarajanagar varsity to host Kannada Science Congress” »

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The event is expected to turn the spotlight on Chamarajanagar University, which was inaugurated in Chamarajanagar on March 28, 2023.
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The 18th Kannada Science Congress (Kannada Vijnana Sammelana) will be held in Chamarajanagar in December.

The Chamarajanagar University, Swadeshi Vijnana Andolana, Karnataka and the Karnataka State Open University are jointly organising the conference on December 19, 20 and 21 at the Suvarna Gangotri campus in Chamarajanagar.

The conference has been organised since 2005 by the Andolana by joining hands with universities, and research and development institutions in Karnataka.

At the Tumakuru Vijnana Sammelana, it was unanimously decided to organise the 18th sammelana in Chamarajanagar.

Chamarajanagar University Vice-chancellor M. R. Gangadhar said teachers, researchers and students can present their papers at the conference. “It is a good opportunity for the newly-formed Chamarajanagar University to host the event in Chamarajanagar. It is a matter of happiness for the new university.”

Nationally and internationally renowned scientists are expected to participate in the conference. One of the highlights of the conference is the science exhibition. Achievers in science and dignitaries are being invited to the conference. Details of the participants will be shared soon, he said.

Schools and colleges were invited to participate in the conference. People of Chamarajanagar can make use of the opportunity of being part of the prestigious event, the V-C said.

Swadeshi Vijnana Andolana-Karnataka President Ganesh Karnik said papers can be presented in 12 scientific sessions on various subjects.

Posters of the science congress were released recently in Chamarajanagar.



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